Weekly recap!
November 1, 2024 9:13 AM CDT
By: Mike McKay
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It was another fun week on the morning show. Thanks for listening and reaching out, via texts through the Civic Media app, emails [email protected] or on our Facebook page. Here’s some things that happened this week.
- A surgeon used his phone during an operation to buy a car, he was suspended.
- The average American will try entering their password 3-times before they give up and click the ‘reset password’ button.
- Two-thirds of office workers are interrupted up to 20-times a day by co-workers for nonwork related questions.
- A New Jersey woman is suing Jet Blue airlines because the ice cream bar she got on a flight was too cold.
- We spend over $700-million dollars on Halloween costumes…for our pets!
- 40-percent of husbands have no idea what size shoes their wives wear.
- Lots of great music from the 80’s, 90’s and more!
Don’t miss a minute next week (or you’ll miss a lot)! Have a great weekend. Ohhhhhhhh, don’t forget to move your clocks BACK an hour Saturday night.
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